workbook
IPA: wˈɝkbʊk
noun
- A book, used by a student, in which answers and workings may be entered besides questions and exercises.
- A book, used by a business, containing a record of work to be done, or work completed.
- (computing) A collection of spreadsheets stored in the same file.
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Examples of "workbook" in Sentences
- The reason this workbook is called a workbook is because it requires work on your part.
- When the workbook is open, the lesson is on the top page, with room to draw on the bottom page.
- My mother left me with a sketchpad and pencils, the word search workbook, and the latest People magazine.
- (Note to the science teacher: Covering a soft back book that resembles a workbook is not as easy as you made it sound at Open House.
- Deshaw:: GBO:: Util:: Mkdir ($dirName); my $workbook = Spreadsheet:: WriteExcel - > new ($out_file_path); if (not defined $workbook) {error "Failed to create workbook"; return FALSE;
- Note 19: One such workbook is that by Florence Loop, Graded Sewing Exercises, Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera, Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library. back
- As I haven’t taken the English language AP exam yet (i’m a high-school junior), I don’t know how effective this workbook is compared to the difficulty of the test, but I looked through it and started working on it a little, and it’s very neat (and thin) ..
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